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skipper 10-Aug-2004 11:43

851 versions
 
Hi there, I am looking to buy my first Duke and need a bit of help with the models. I am currently looking at a 1989 851.
The problem is it is quite a distance from me and before i drive all the way to look i want to find out more about that model and any inherent problems it had.
Any help would be much appreciated.
The details I have:
1989 model, chassis number 000414.
23k kms
recent service etc etc.
Any info on this and other 851/888 models much appreciated.

Cheers

Redsps 10-Aug-2004 15:01

a lot depends on how much you have to spend.
You can pickup some real bargains if you look hard enough.
does this bike have upside down forks and 17" wheels.
SP's upto 3 are really good, prices can vary widly with the SP3, probably the most sought after , second to the 888sps
4/5 are nice but not as good. (imho)
Strada's and DS's are a good trade off if you don't want all the higher spec SP bits.

look for a bike with as low miles as poss, and as upto date service as posible also.

I prefer the original 851 style bikes over the later 888 style bikes.
althought the sp's have the 888cc engine anyway.
last of the 851 strada's also run the 888 lump, with the newer 888 sytling etc.

these bikes are making a real comeback now, and prices are starting to rise again.
If you are really set on one, check out all the versions and specs, there are several excellent books with enough info for anyone. ( ducati 851/888 performance portfolio 1987-1994 is excellent)

great bikes mate,they have there probs, but so do other dukes, it goes with the territory.

cheers

Captain Napalm 10-Aug-2004 15:50

I have a 89/90 Strada that has the Marchiozzi forks and rear shock.

Things to look for are as follows

Grating sprag clutch on start up , or no record of rregular every 4000m oil changes cost £200 about to fix
If it has been left standing rust in the petrol tank if not an ali one like mine
Fuel lines braek up to if it is un used
Belts old one every 4000m new kevlar ones every 12000 cost about £200
Shims every 4000 check and replace if worn. Cost 200 - 500 dependant on engine out or not.

On the bike look for the following.

Chassis and engine numbers match V5
chain and sprokets wear,
Old alarms are a nightmare
You want lots of history orginal reciepts for the sale brochures, servicing and repair reciepts. They should be ideally from dealers or specialists.

There was a 851 strada like mine on ebay last earlier this year and it didnt make its £1500 reserve so bargins to be had . Beware as an only bike they cost alot to run.

CN

Iconic944ss 10-Aug-2004 15:58

Sure you want an 851 ????

There is a lovely 888 Strada on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...66189 84&rd=1

Good luck

weeveetwin 10-Aug-2004 19:52

Skipper - Have to agree with Frank, the 888 is the way to go. Better than the early bike in all areas (reliability/performance/finish/practicality etc. and the Strada even has fold-out grabrails for the pillion). Original/unmodified ones are near impossible to find though (as indicated by their rising values) - and 'minters' (like mine - yay!!) are in fact MORE scarce than hen's teeth. Be prepared to search long and hard if you want a real good one!

Red SPS - Whilst the last of the 851's looked like the later bike, to my knowledge they were never fitted with the 888 lump (SP's excepted).

SP3 vs SP4: Quoted from Fastbikes, May 92, (test rider Sean Emmett) "...the SP4 is the true elevation of the model to Ferrari F40 status, aesthetically and in terms of engineering and performance. This year's model felt better at every turn and in every turn.." I guess you pays yer money and takes yer choice!

Steve

Redsps 10-Aug-2004 20:58

you are quite correct weeveetwin with regard to the last of the 851's being 851cc, my brain was still asleep.
still 851cc until the 888 update.
I'll let you off this time mate;);)

Red...

Jasper 11-Aug-2004 01:06

SP5's what i've got and what a lovely piece of work she is.Lapped Cadwell at the CSS faster than i ever have on the 748/853.Whichever you go for,you won't be dissapointed.

Jasper 11-Aug-2004 01:07

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Captain Napalm 11-Aug-2004 16:50

The 888 is definately superior but was not the first of the line.
I love my 851 she was cheap and people cant belive they cost so little. Fantastic performance and great looks. Yes you get the odd gremlin so dont have it as an only bike.

CN

Rob B 11-Aug-2004 17:02

Jasper,

Have you bought a complete set of track panels or just the nose. What, wher and how much please mate.

Rgds,

Rob

Nattyboy 11-Aug-2004 23:27

How about this...its just up for sale....freshly sprayed black with gold (sprayed) logos and white number boards, full ohlins, magnesium marvic wheel, freshly serviced..owned and run by a ducati mechanic...its an 851 with an SS lump.

U2U me if interested..hes after £3500 I think..

Nat

Nattyboy 11-Aug-2004 23:27

another...

Nattyboy 11-Aug-2004 23:28

last one..

Jasper 12-Aug-2004 01:26

Rob,you have mail.

Captain Napalm 12-Aug-2004 15:29

Quote:

Originally posted by Nattyboy
last one..

Sounds a bit all show no go IMHO

CN

Nattyboy 12-Aug-2004 15:44

Sounds a bit all show no go IMHO

..and your entitled to it CN..but you havent seen it in action :devil:

Nat

888heaven 12-Aug-2004 23:55

851/888
 
There,s been an 851 in Alfs in worthing for 6 months £2995.
its not that tidy and very over priced.
also one advertised in the local rag in dover for the last few months that sounds genuine.
if you want me to look into it i have a mate down that way if your interested.
I have to say the 93 Strada I have is the only bike i have owned that I would sell everything to keep including the wife,it will definately be the last thing to go out the door.

Otto Otto Otto 13-Aug-2004 15:47

If ever there was a biking equivalent of a eunoch!!!!
Where's the skip!!

skipper 13-Aug-2004 16:31

Thanks!!
 
Thanks very much for the advice people. Much appreciated indeed!
Anyone know anything about the 851 s3??

Cheers

Nattyboy 13-Aug-2004 17:03

theres an SP3 (888cc!) one for sale under the marketplace..big money though as they are even rarer than the SP4 !

Nat


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